This morning, my son came into the bedroom at 4:30 complaining he was having a really bad nightmare about some bad guys robbing us. Just to be safe, I checked out the house. Fortunately, it looked like there was just as much crap in the house as yesterday...perhaps, somehow even a little more???
Anyways, Harry managed to fall back asleep in our bed, but I wasn't quite so lucky. So, I got up and headed out with the camera. I shot these at the mouth of the Columbia River Gorge in a beautiful open area called Sandy River Delta park. It's one of my favorite spots to walk on their trails, or ride the bikes. It's also one of my favorite places to shoot models, portraits, or just some scenery. There wasn't a model around and awake at 5:15 this morning, so I opted to shoot what was readily available. There was a beautiful mist hanging in the valley, which quickly started to burn-off just as the sun started to come up.
All of these were shot on a Canon 5D. Mostly between f/11 and f/16 at 1/125, for those of you who are keeping score at home.
Hello and welcome! My name Doug Hoeschler, and I am a Portland-based photographer and visual artist. I started this blog as a means of sharing tips, tricks and new stuff that I am working on photographically that interests me. At the moment, it's a bit of a free for all, but hopefully there is something here that you find interesting. And please feel free to link back any photos, websites or blogs that you might be working on too...Have fun and thanks for looking around!
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Swim Meet
Thursday, July 22, 2010
assignment: readymade magazine
These images were shot last year for ReadyMade Magazine. This was an article on Jessica Ress, founder of Angel Face Botanicals here in Portland, Oregon. Most of these images never made it to print, so I wanted to share some more stuff from the shoot here.
She's a great girl, who makes some great products -- from salt scrubs to aromatherapy. Hey, even I smelled good after that shoot, which is a telling sign...
Anyways, we had a great afternoon shooting. We shot in all available light (and a even some available wind!) At one point, a giant gust came up and knocked over the Matthews LowBoys and sandbags that were holding up the drop. Thankfully, dear Jessica was upwind of the destruction....
Here is her website: http://www.angelfacebotanicals.com/catalog/
and her blog: http://angelfacebotanicals.blogspot.com/
go check out her amazing products....!
photos: doug hoeschler
h/mu: kimberly hoeschler
Labels:
angel face botanicals,
jessica ress
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
iPhone, why can't I just use you on real photoshoots?
Iphones are obviously all the rage lately. And I have to admit, I love taking pictures with mine, even though it's about 3 generations old now, and can't shoot video. But I don't care. I love the ease of the thing and I love the low-fi quality of it all. Sort of Polaroid for the new generation...
I sometimes just use the regular old camera feature, but I also have a few photo apps in my arsenal, that I use quite regularly.
Here is what I use: Shake it Photo (gives a very authentic 'polaroid' feel to your images, complete with a border), Tilt Shift Generator (for bokeh and selective focus techniques), and Toy Camera (for more vintagey feeling images), for the most part. (I'm interested in downloading some new stuff but need to update the software on my iphone first, before I can do that.)
Anyways, look for more of this stuff to come soon...I promise there will be lots more!
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